BookWidgets Teacher Blog

How to avoid students from cheating when taking tests in BookWidgets

Many people use BookWidgets to create interactive tests, ranging from very short tests to quickly poll students’ knowledge, to entire exams. When...

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Choosing the best classroom technology - 5 things teachers should think about

The educational technology space is endless. Choosing the right educational apps and tools in your classroom can be a real challenge. However, it...

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10 Edtech apps teachers should use in the 2020 classroom - BETT inspiration

Bett London has closed the doors for this year, and I just got back to work with a whole lot of new inspiration. In this post, I want to share the...

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New in BookWidgets - The autocorrection update

We all make mistakes. You just created a quiz in BookWidgets, sent it to your students, and suddenly realize you forgot to enter the correct answers...

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19 Classroom seating arrangements fit for your teaching

Every lesson is different. There are many teaching methods for your lesson topics, so why not change your classroom interior based on your lesson?...

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10 Ready-to-use Lesson Plans on the Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations introduced the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) in 2015 as a global plan to reduce poverty, protect nature and enable...

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5 Things I learned from visiting an elementary school teaching with iPads

I recently visited Mozaïek elementary school in Bruges (Belgium), and was blown away by what I saw there. This primary school has a one-on-one iPad...

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Interactive Classroom Advent Calendar: Counting down to Christmas with your students - Update 2023

I’m a huge Christmas fan, so naturally I’ll buy the first advent calendar I see to help me count down to my favorite holiday. It makes the last month...

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New in BookWidgets: The 'Group Items' question

When creating an (automatically graded) test in Bookwidgets with the quiz, worksheet or split worksheet widget, you probably already know that you...

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